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BEIJING
Swire-Sino Ocean Beijing project to complete in 2011
The project has recently acquired its official name - INDIGO

Mixion boasts simplicity 'Art Deco' design
New luxury residential developments in Beijing City with North America design character

SHANGHAI
Shanghai International Cruise Terminal
Mixed-use development with 40 metre-high glass-clad portal constructed by suspended cable

Shanghai Shikumen project by Portman approaches completion
Portman Holdings announces partnership with CBRE for launch of Portman House

GUANGZHOU
Guangzhou to build the second tallest building in the world
The 600-metre tall building will be located at Bai E Tan commercial district

CHONGQING
Chongqing to build massive low-cost housing
To build 335,000 apartments for 130,000 low-income families within 10 years

HONG KONG
Conversion of Murray Building into a hotel in 2011
With 300 hotel rooms and facilities meet environmental building design criteria

Two major civil contracts for MTR West Island Line awarded
A 3-km extension of the existing MTR Island line with three underground stations at Sai Ying Pun, The University of Hong Kong and Kennedy Town

Lime Stardom -- boutique apartment in Mong Kok
Distinctive design including a Starz Night clubhouse designed by famous Japanese interior designer Yamagiwa Junpei

Leighton Asia awarded US$417 million XRL contract
Construction commenced on the Tse Uk Tsuen to Shek Yam section of Express Rail Link

Work to commence on Yuen Long Public Library and Indoor Recreation Centre
The project is scheduled for completion in 2013 at the cost of HK$704 million

Tolo Highway widening deal signed
Widening 5.9 km expressway section, to complete in 2013

Tuen Mun Road upgrade contract signed
Building a 450m-long single-lane flyover

Small units set for Ma Tau Wai redevelopment
Involving an area of 3,377 sq m and will provide 420 flats

Three recreational and cultural projects launched
Construction will start within this year for completion in 2011-2012

Canal Road Flyover to get a facelift
$7.4 million to improve the environment and pedestrian

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